Following your divorce, the court enforces a custody order that determines how and where your children will grow up. If your ex-spouse retains physical custody over your kids, they will spend most of their time in the care of your co-parent. In the event that your...
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Child Custody
What is the difference between legal custody and physical custody?
Like divorces, custody battles are never easy, even when they are amicable. You are still splitting up a family, and you and your children are likely to experience some challenges. In addition, if you are not part of the legal profession, you may fully understand the...
5 factors that influence child custody in a divorce
There are various elements considered when determining child custody during your divorce. It is essential to understand the evaluation process so you can know your chances of custody and prepare a strong case in your favor. Here are five factors you typically see used...
What is parental alienation?
New York marriages end for many different reasons, but often, both sides wind up feeling hurt. If you and your ex are fighting over custody of a child you share, you may question whether your ex is making efforts to turn the child you share against you. On the flip...